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Hi,
My customer is currently using the Wyse S50 version 6.3.1 and 6.3.0. They have about 200 unit of Wyse S50. Suddenly all of the Wyse thin client time cannot sync with time server. The time server is in Windows 2003. If they trying to use PC to sync the time server (using sntp protocol), the sync is successful. I adviced them to setup another ftp server, problem remain. Does anyone encountered this problem ?
Is possible for me disable the clock display on S50.
JT
That is really strange. Normally I would say that if 200 devices cannot sync anymore at the same time, this is obviously not an issue with the client but with the timeserver.
Disabling the clock is not that easy. Never did this but I assume this is something very deep in Linux. – not my world 😉
CG
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